Red is the color of prosperity and happiness in Chinese culture, so by default, we wear red to celebrate the lunar new year. But why not dress in this scrumptious hue of tangerine for a change? It’s fresh, energetic and most importantly, it’s synonymous with auspiciousness in Chinese!

Salmon would be another nice option since “fish”(魚) has the same pronunciation as “surplus”(餘)…a bit far-fetched maybe, but do click in and check out the other outfit featuring a very lovely salmon pink trench coat designed by local brand The Layers.

My love for Japan has been constantly growing. If possible, I hope to visit the country every single month.

Our trip to Nagoya and Takayama in December is one of extremes: we drove for hours under heavy snowstorm in the dark, which was pretty scary and dangerous, but we also had the most relaxing time in Hirayu onsen area and wandering the old streets of Takayama.

As a cat lover, I’m ashamed that I haven’t heard of “Ocelot” before reading the description of thisCoach carryall bag. Not entirely sure about the difference between ocelot prints and leopard prints, but I love how those on this bag look vaguely like smooches.

Stuart Vevers said in an interview that he has one aim as Coach’s new creative director: to add “cool” to the brand. I guess by now no one would dispute that he has done it, and more.